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will you let us explore this? to give us carte blanche is an incredible gift. >> i am not making any comparisons. i want to get your thoughts on this. we know the whistle-blowers' get treated a certain way. i think the country is going to come to terms with having another conversation about this. my name was written in this manifesto, so i am part of this. i think the country is a bit skittish about whistle-blowers. i wonder if you will share some of your thoughts. he said, and i was a whistle- blower. somewhere they went off in the direction. i suspect they reopen the case not to appease him, but so the process is transparent to the public. apparently they were getting pressure to reopen the case, and they want to make sure the public does not think this guy was not treated because of that. i suspect we are going to come back to another conversation about what it means to be a whistle-blower. tell me about why whistleblowing is a thing. >> i think we have turned an odd corner, and there is such a misunderstanding
will you let us explore this? to give us carte blanche is an incredible gift. >> i am not making any comparisons. i want to get your thoughts on this. we know the whistle-blowers' get treated a certain way. i think the country is going to come to terms with having another conversation about this. my name was written in this manifesto, so i am part of this. i think the country is a bit skittish about whistle-blowers. i wonder if you will share some of your thoughts. he said, and i was a...
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before it comes to us, it has to go to director's hearing. part of that, kind of like this view of how long does it take, how many nov's are held for a year, 2 years, before it even gets to direct hearing? >> we'll try to get those statistics for you. a lot of these cases as you well know, once it goes to planning, it can be years in the process. a lot of nov will be complied in within 15-60 days. violations can take 3 years. we are well aware of that. it's up to code enforcement. they review all the notices of violations that are up in code enforcement. they are picking up the notices of violation that they feel should come up to directors hearing. that's how they prioritize it. they look at them and see which one is the most pertinent to bring up to a hearing. anyone want to comment on that? >> when presenting numbers, it's a huge challenge to try and take any particular criteria, how do you present it because would it take for instance the director's hearing there. those numbers reflect four hearings a month, particular exact addresses tha
before it comes to us, it has to go to director's hearing. part of that, kind of like this view of how long does it take, how many nov's are held for a year, 2 years, before it even gets to direct hearing? >> we'll try to get those statistics for you. a lot of these cases as you well know, once it goes to planning, it can be years in the process. a lot of nov will be complied in within 15-60 days. violations can take 3 years. we are well aware of that. it's up to code enforcement. they...
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that force inside each of us. i see it when a mother recognizes her own daughter in the face of a poor black child. i see it when the black youth think of his own grandfather in the dignified steps of an elderly white man. it is there when the nativeborn recognizes that striving spirit, when interracial couple connects the pain of a gay couple and experiences it as their own. that is were courage comes from. when we turn not from each other, or on each other, but towards one another and we find that we do not walk alone. that is were courage comes from. -- where courage comes from. [cheers and applause] with that courage, we can stand together for good jobs and just wages. we can stand together for the right to health care in the richest nation on earth for every person. with that courage, we can stand together for the right of every child from the corners of anacostia to the hills of appalachia to get an education that serves the mind and catches the spirit and prepares them for the world that awaits them. [cheer
that force inside each of us. i see it when a mother recognizes her own daughter in the face of a poor black child. i see it when the black youth think of his own grandfather in the dignified steps of an elderly white man. it is there when the nativeborn recognizes that striving spirit, when interracial couple connects the pain of a gay couple and experiences it as their own. that is were courage comes from. when we turn not from each other, or on each other, but towards one another and we find...
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stay with us. honey... it's time to go. no. honey, it's too perfect. over a quarter million properties... you'll never want to leave. booking.com booking.yeah see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy...
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rebecca sterns thanks very much for being with us and giving us that incite. >> thank you for having me. >>> coming up here, they are pick up where the u.s. forces left off. afghanistan most elite special forces unit, an exclusive look >>> and now a snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight." no thanks to the lunch money. schools are turning down federal funds for healthy lunches. kids just didn't like the food. $11 billion in food aide was able, but the cafeteria said it wasn't enough to make up for those dumped lunches. >>> a fresh start for sandy hook elementary students. newtown will vote soon on demolishing and rebuilding at the site of the december massacre. >>> following up on that enormous wildfire in california. crews have it 20% contained but the wildfire has consumed an area larger than chicago. it is still quite close to the reservoir which supplies waters to people in the san francisco bay area. >>> al jazeera is the first team to gain contact with the afghan special forces. next year all foreign combat troops are scheduled to leave afghanistan. al jazeera
rebecca sterns thanks very much for being with us and giving us that incite. >> thank you for having me. >>> coming up here, they are pick up where the u.s. forces left off. afghanistan most elite special forces unit, an exclusive look >>> and now a snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight." no thanks to the lunch money. schools are turning down federal funds for healthy lunches. kids just didn't like the food. $11 billion in food aide was able,...
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king gave us the plan, and it's up to us to implement it. people always ask me where we are in the year 2013 looking back at dr. king's dream in is the 63. i have to say quite honestly in some sense it was the best of times and the worst of times. we did not make the progress that i expected us to make in 50 years. some of the very same things that king talked about in 1963 are now issues for americans. they are marching for jobs 50 years ago, and now they're marching to get a job. they're qualified to get it but they can't find work. dr. king said that negroes lived in a vast land the poverty in a land of prosperity. you know, in 2013 it hasn't changed. when we look at the divide between the black haves and the black have-notes it tells us we're going in the wrong direction. when you think of the criminal justice system we have 2 million people in jail, and over a million of those are african-american. it tells us that we've moved backwards in that sense. we don't think about treatment. we don't think about ways of rehabilitation, and the r
king gave us the plan, and it's up to us to implement it. people always ask me where we are in the year 2013 looking back at dr. king's dream in is the 63. i have to say quite honestly in some sense it was the best of times and the worst of times. we did not make the progress that i expected us to make in 50 years. some of the very same things that king talked about in 1963 are now issues for americans. they are marching for jobs 50 years ago, and now they're marching to get a job. they're...
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stay with us for another check of the forecast right after this. >> all right, johnny, take us home. >> all right. a limb front south of us, so our rain chance is minimized a little bit tomorrow. though we could get some widely scattered in the afternoon. most of the day will be fine sunday. monday lorraine chances again, then tuesday they go up as a strong cold front comes in. and then it really gets nice, low humidity, temperatures just a shade below normal. very pleasant weather wednesday, thursday, friday. >> and thursday the ravens first home game of the preseason, 82, low humidity. >> we'll take it, sounds good. thank you for joining us. we'll see you back here tomorrow at 5:00. have a great night. >>> can i get you anything else, mr. president? >> well, uh, no, no, i'm fine. thank you, jeremy. [ cheers and applause ] >> good night, mr. president, and congratulations again. that was very moving having your inauguration fall on martin luther king day. >> yes, that was, that was pretty special. [ laughter ] to four more years. [ clock chimes ] >> barack! barack obama! [ laughter
stay with us for another check of the forecast right after this. >> all right, johnny, take us home. >> all right. a limb front south of us, so our rain chance is minimized a little bit tomorrow. though we could get some widely scattered in the afternoon. most of the day will be fine sunday. monday lorraine chances again, then tuesday they go up as a strong cold front comes in. and then it really gets nice, low humidity, temperatures just a shade below normal. very pleasant weather...
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thanks for being with us. please stay tuned for a special edition of all in, including the entire, i have a dream speech by dr. martin luther king, jr. that. before kevin finally came home and the first grandchild arrived, before the sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, and brad's brief brush with the law... man: smile. before the second british invasion... before katie, debbie, kevin, and brad... before they became a family, there was a connection that started it all and made the future the wonderful thing it turned out to be. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. >>> the following limited commercial presentation is made possible by bank of america. >>> as dawn broke on washington, d.c., 50 years ago today, no one knew what to expect. dr. martin luther king, junior had been up most of the night in his room writing and rewriting the speech he was to give that day, though the most sub lime passage would never appear on that page. the earliest press reports th
thanks for being with us. please stay tuned for a special edition of all in, including the entire, i have a dream speech by dr. martin luther king, jr. that. before kevin finally came home and the first grandchild arrived, before the sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, and brad's brief brush with the law... man: smile. before the second british invasion... before katie, debbie, kevin, and brad... before they became a family, there was a connection that started it all and made the future the...
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tell us what you think the best summer song ever is by tweeting us at "nightline." and your pick could be
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and those former uses also helped to inform the new use program, in the master plan. and also, there is also used and will be going forward, in terms of the historic interpretation is the park has built out and also that we will sort of saturday the framework for how the interpretation is done throughout the larger pier 70 site and so, i will turn it over to david who will actually walk you through, the master plan proposals. and thank you, mark. >> and good afternoon, commissioners i will try to be brief and recognizing the day, or the time of the day. but also that this is a very complex project and i am trying to give it the credit and the time that it deserves takes quite a bit longer and so i am going to go through the slides quickly and leave the time for the questions at the end. >> one of the challenges is how do you turn a former industrial site that was designed for safety and security into a new public open space and our consultant team which includes the time and the resource has done a phenomenal job of relating the previous functions into a new program.
and those former uses also helped to inform the new use program, in the master plan. and also, there is also used and will be going forward, in terms of the historic interpretation is the park has built out and also that we will sort of saturday the framework for how the interpretation is done throughout the larger pier 70 site and so, i will turn it over to david who will actually walk you through, the master plan proposals. and thank you, mark. >> and good afternoon, commissioners i...
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she joins us from california. i think what people find the most interesting is this is affecting people as far as the northernest part of the state. could you explain that to us? >> reporter: the rim fire has made substantial impact statewide. we have air quality impacts and we have the fire threatening the watererwater reservoir. we have the impacts of the fire of the county and of the water reservoir that supports san francisco county and they are clean water system. >> are you having to pull in people from other states? ho are you on manpower? >> you know, resources are stretched across the state. we have resources coming not only from neighboring jurisdictions of fire location but across the state. but what we have on the rim fire, it's a state priority, we have over a thousand firefighters working on that fire around the clock, and resource versus come literally from across the tate to--across the state to assist in that battle. >> where do we stand on evacuations? >> have have been ten communities under evac
she joins us from california. i think what people find the most interesting is this is affecting people as far as the northernest part of the state. could you explain that to us? >> reporter: the rim fire has made substantial impact statewide. we have air quality impacts and we have the fire threatening the watererwater reservoir. we have the impacts of the fire of the county and of the water reservoir that supports san francisco county and they are clean water system. >> are you...
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and i believe that spirit is there, that truth force inside each of us. i see it when a white mother recognizes her own daughter in the face of a poor black child. i see it when the black youth thinks of his own grandfather and the dignified steps of an elderly white man. it's there when the native born recognizing that striving spirit of the new immigrant, when the interracial couple connects the pain of a gay coup whole were discriminated against and understands it as their own. that's where courage comes from. when we turn not from each other or on each other but towards one another and we find that we do not walk alone. that's where courage comes from. and with that courage we can stand together for good jobs and just wages . with that courage we can stand together for the right to health care in the richest nation on earth for every person. with that courage we can stand together for the rights of every child from the corners of-- to the hills of appalachia to get an education that stirs the mind and captures the spirit and prepares them for the worl
and i believe that spirit is there, that truth force inside each of us. i see it when a white mother recognizes her own daughter in the face of a poor black child. i see it when the black youth thinks of his own grandfather and the dignified steps of an elderly white man. it's there when the native born recognizing that striving spirit of the new immigrant, when the interracial couple connects the pain of a gay coup whole were discriminated against and understands it as their own. that's where...
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i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody is responsible for their part in this piece. the challenge is something that i felt not only that we could do , absolutely could do, but i wanted to show off. i can't tell you how aware i am of the audience. not only what i hear but their vibes, so strong. i have been doing this for a long time. i kind of make them feel what i want them to feel. there is nobody in that audience or anywhere that is not going to know that particular song by the fourth note. and that is our encore on tour. by the way. i am proud to play it, we are from san fran
i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repertoire and commissioning new arrangements. if you look at the first of the program you have very early, young vibrant mendelson; fabulous opener and then you have this fabulous concerto written for us in the orchestra. is our gift. msk(music) >> and then you have strauss, extraordinary piece. the most challenging of all. string orchestra work. 23 solo instrument, no violin section, now viola section; everybody...
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we are all reflections of the people who inspired us, prepared us and guided us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. prepared us and guided us. the people who inspired us, at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. >> good evening. i'm brody brazil. last summer, petaluma sent a team of kids to the little league series. 2013. belmont allstars would win but they got tromped or some of the highlights. an all california. and southern cal. seanly, trying to earn the trip. bottom two on. leaves pitches wild. 3-0. socal. a wild pitcher scores. 4 josh 0 now. bottom of the first. man on second. espinoza. he round third. but he will still manage to score. that's actually an athletic move right there. trust me. 6-0. almost ten runs. belmont. their season comes to an end. take you to ape orioles/giant. san francisco. bottom six. baltimore up 1.. into left center. we'll come around and score. bases loaded. hunter bens. since july 13. they scored. 3 josh 1. now, romo gets quick speed to win this. moving day at the pga champ
we are all reflections of the people who inspired us, prepared us and guided us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. prepared us and guided us. the people who inspired us, at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. >> good evening. i'm brody brazil. last summer, petaluma sent a team of kids to the little league series. 2013. belmont allstars would win but they got tromped or some of the highlights. an all california. and southern cal....
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tweet us and watch martin luther king jr.'s complete i have a dream speech hosted by tamron hall tomorrow on msnbc on 4:00 p.m. eastern. >>> last night, a state judge declared gay marriage is now legal in bernalilo county making it the third new mexico county to allow same-sex marriage. one of the kampls of examples of couples taking their fight to court instead of relying on politicians. they are trying to get the gay rights recognized in 15 states. what you wear to bed is your business. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, ask about the air optix® contacts politicians. they are trying to get the gay rights recognized in 15 states. . serious eye problems may occur.. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. [ dog ] on a walk, walk, walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announce
tweet us and watch martin luther king jr.'s complete i have a dream speech hosted by tamron hall tomorrow on msnbc on 4:00 p.m. eastern. >>> last night, a state judge declared gay marriage is now legal in bernalilo county making it the third new mexico county to allow same-sex marriage. one of the kampls of examples of couples taking their fight to court instead of relying on politicians. they are trying to get the gay rights recognized in 15 states. what you wear to bed is your...
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students told to use crosswalks. in petaluma officers paid close attention to bicycle riders. >> with school starting back up we have a timely story for parents of children playing sports. abc 7 news reporter nick smith has a look at how ucsf is working to prevent concussions among high school athletes. >> 18-year-old gary lee enjoys his time on the court. after days of having a head air, he went looking for answers. >> the headaches weren't the kind you get when you have the flu. i felt sluggish all the time.5> >> doctors say ignoring injury after a head injury among teens is common because they seem like concern that's only play professional athletes but the truth is that fwhoin plays sports can end up with a bump that is more than a bruce. blade got up slowly, others helped him to the side lines then blade collapsed and taken away in critical condition spending 23 days in the hospital. eight in an indees -- induce coma. the teen came home looking fit but dealing with some problem as associated with being hit. gar
students told to use crosswalks. in petaluma officers paid close attention to bicycle riders. >> with school starting back up we have a timely story for parents of children playing sports. abc 7 news reporter nick smith has a look at how ucsf is working to prevent concussions among high school athletes. >> 18-year-old gary lee enjoys his time on the court. after days of having a head air, he went looking for answers. >> the headaches weren't the kind you get when you have the...
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we use a moment magnitude. the richter scale was early technology. >> probably a myth that i hear most often is my building is just fine in the loma prieta earthquake so everything is fine. is that true ? >> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san francisco and a fault totally independent. >> much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. >> so people who were here in '89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isn't really the threshold of damage. when you triple it you cross that line. it's much more damage in earthquake. >> i want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for good evening, e name is my name namely kelly good on the city of mississauga city and county of san francisco. >> [
we use a moment magnitude. the richter scale was early technology. >> probably a myth that i hear most often is my building is just fine in the loma prieta earthquake so everything is fine. is that true ? >> loma prieta was different. the ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. so anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. >> we are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to san...
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so i just decided to write about us. and even from before she was born, through her little young years and when she was into drugs racially as a teenager and what we went through with that and then how she came out and and she went on to have quite a career. she did movies. she did television. she wrote. she wrote music and she sang. she did all kinds of things. she did a movie when she was 24 called "tokyo pop." it was filmed in japan. it was a lovely little movie. it's kind of like a cult film now in japan. and she got fabulous reviews for. i thought, great, i'll have a budding actress and marlon brando called her after he saw her in this movie. he wanted to talk to her about a project he was working on. she turned him down. [laughter] tavis: marlon brando? >> i became a stage mother. [laughter] are you nuts? it's marlon brando. to come't going knocking at your door all the time like this. and she said something very interesting. she said, mom, don't care about being a star. i don't care about being famous. i want to d
so i just decided to write about us. and even from before she was born, through her little young years and when she was into drugs racially as a teenager and what we went through with that and then how she came out and and she went on to have quite a career. she did movies. she did television. she wrote. she wrote music and she sang. she did all kinds of things. she did a movie when she was 24 called "tokyo pop." it was filmed in japan. it was a lovely little movie. it's kind of like...
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students told to use crosswalks. in petaluma officers paid close attention to bicycle riders. >> with school starting back up we have a timely story for parents of children playing sports. abc 7 news reporter nick smith has a look at how ucsf is working to prevent concussions among high school athletes. >> 18-year-old gary lee enjoys his time on the court. after days of having a head air, he went looking for answers. >> the headaches weren't the kind you get when you have the flu. i felt sluggish all the time.5> >> doctors say ignoring injury after a head injury among teens is common because they seem like concern that's only play professional athletes but the truth is that fwhoin plays sports can end up with a bump that is more than a bruce. blade got up slowly, others helped him to the side lines then blade collapsed and taken away in critical condition spending 23 days in the hospital. eight in an indees -- induce coma. the teen came home looking fit but dealing with some problem as associated with being hit. gar
students told to use crosswalks. in petaluma officers paid close attention to bicycle riders. >> with school starting back up we have a timely story for parents of children playing sports. abc 7 news reporter nick smith has a look at how ucsf is working to prevent concussions among high school athletes. >> 18-year-old gary lee enjoys his time on the court. after days of having a head air, he went looking for answers. >> the headaches weren't the kind you get when you have the...
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he joins us from washington. taylor, good to have you on the program. >> i wish i could be with you. tavis: i wish we could have you in the studio. you have spent basically your life working on this icon a trilogy, and then you end up with a book that basically distills it all down. why did you do this? >> teachers have told me for many years that while they love the story, 800-page books are a little much to assign college students, let alone high school, and that weighed on me. the other thing is that it has been 50 years since the crest of the movement, and america still does not really appreciate how much we benefit from that. there are still many people hiding from the great benefits of the 1960's, so i wanted to do something to crystallize that. the lessons from the people in the civil rights era. tavis: what lessons do you think that the american public, by and large, as we approach the anniversary -- we will talk about that in a moment -- what do they still seem blind to? >> george wallace pledged segrega
he joins us from washington. taylor, good to have you on the program. >> i wish i could be with you. tavis: i wish we could have you in the studio. you have spent basically your life working on this icon a trilogy, and then you end up with a book that basically distills it all down. why did you do this? >> teachers have told me for many years that while they love the story, 800-page books are a little much to assign college students, let alone high school, and that weighed on me....
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it is with us. we look back, who could have imagined it years ago that we would have had today a first african-american president of the united states. >> [applause] >> who could've 50 years ago have imagined we would have the first african-american mayor of san francisco in mayor brown. who could have imagined % >> [applause] >> who could have have imagined we would have the first chinese american mayor in san francisco? >> [applause] >> these events of course, just do not happen by themselves. he digs great sacrifice. ultimately, it takes american heroes to allow those situations to exist. it also highlights the great leaders right here in san francisco who continue to improve the quality of life for all of our residents. celebrating diversity and equality for all and shape our nation's history. as i look around the room, of course, dr. clarence jones is here tonight, but also many other leaders reflected in our city administrator naomi kelly. in our san francisco commissioners including joe marsh
it is with us. we look back, who could have imagined it years ago that we would have had today a first african-american president of the united states. >> [applause] >> who could've 50 years ago have imagined we would have the first african-american mayor of san francisco in mayor brown. who could have imagined % >> [applause] >> who could have have imagined we would have the first chinese american mayor in san francisco? >> [applause] >> these events of...
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david gregory hosts this special edition and he is joining us now. tell us about the 1963 interview. what stands out for you as you watch it? >> well, what is striking about it is to go back in time and to see this played out, to see dr. king in this forum in a program i love so much, but in that context. '63 was such a tumultuous time. that was the backdrop for the march on washington, the fear of demonstrations in the street and the fear of violence which did not come to pass. fire hoses were turned on peaceful protesters in birmingham. you had all of this as the backdrop to this appearance on "meet the press" ultimately to the speech. so you hear from dr. king in the interview some of the themes. he wanted to speak to the largely white audience he thought would be watching on television to make the case for civil rights, for economic equality, feeling like this was a big moment. to see him in an interview format like this i thought was fascinating. >> so many of our viewers were not born back then and some of our viewers parents weren't born back
david gregory hosts this special edition and he is joining us now. tell us about the 1963 interview. what stands out for you as you watch it? >> well, what is striking about it is to go back in time and to see this played out, to see dr. king in this forum in a program i love so much, but in that context. '63 was such a tumultuous time. that was the backdrop for the march on washington, the fear of demonstrations in the street and the fear of violence which did not come to pass. fire...
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and the day of the march, when the march was all over, he invited each one of us, the ten of us, back down to the white house and he stood in the door of the oval office. he was beaming like a proud father, he was just smiling, he said "you did a good job. you did a good job." he shook our hand. when he got to dr. king he said "and you had a dream." america is a better america because of the march on washington. and we are a better people. (applause) you now have a graphic novel called "march, book 1." and this is a graphic novel of your life, how you were inspired to join the civil rights movement and this is the march across the edmund pettis bridgton road to selma. and this was for voting rights, wasn't it? >> it was, people in selma, like so many other parts of the south, could not register to vote because of the color of their skin. in selma people had to stand in what we called unmovable lines. you could only attempt to register to vote on the first and third monday of each month. >> stephen: the first and third monday. >> right. you had to pass a so-called literacy test, pay a
and the day of the march, when the march was all over, he invited each one of us, the ten of us, back down to the white house and he stood in the door of the oval office. he was beaming like a proud father, he was just smiling, he said "you did a good job. you did a good job." he shook our hand. when he got to dr. king he said "and you had a dream." america is a better america because of the march on washington. and we are a better people. (applause) you now have a graphic...
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>> david jackson joining us from beirut. we are going to go live now to the uk foreign minister william hague who is addressing a group at this hour. let's listen to what he has to say. >> parliament must debate these things. it is right that parliament asks certain questions. that is what parliament is for. we're strong believers in the current government in going to parliament on these matters, so we're doing that. and they will want to hear the case put by the prime minister. but i believe parliament will support a response that is legal, proportionate, and meant to deter the use of chemical weapons. thank you very much indeed. >> you have been listening to william hague addressing what could best be described as the process that leads up to any possible military strike on that side of the pond as they would say. on this side of the pond you would have the equivalent of the white house calling members of congress and alerting them before possible military action should be taken. >>> it was 50 years ago today that an afric
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let us not wallow in the valley of despair. i say to you today, my friends -- [ cheers and applause ] >> -- though even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow i still have a dream. it is a dream deeply rooted in the american dream. i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up, live out the true meaning of its creed. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal. i have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream that one day even the state of mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice. i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. i have a dream today -- [ cheers and applause ] >> i have a dream that one day
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it really showed us how valuable this opportunity is. tavis: there are folk in this town, and i don't need to tell you this, who wait for years, some wait a lifetime, for some it never happens, no matter how gifted or talented they may be, how badly they want it, how hard they've worked, they just never get that one show that you now have. in your case, lightning has struck at least a couple of times. you're now on two -- your resume will always say that you were on two iconic shows -- "roseanne" and "the big bang theory." what do you make of that? whatever else is to come, they can't take this from you. [laughter] >> that's true. you know what? i understand how incredibly rare it is. i know a lot of incredibly, profoundly talented, skilled people that aren't given certain opportunities or any opportunities, and that aren't working. beyond that, just feeling as grateful as all heck. i can't really dwell on it too much. there's an element that might be uncomfortable, the degree of -- i don't like the word "luck," but of good fortune that
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join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is, your moment of zen. >> the reason why you don't see movies like "death wish" and "the warriors" is because you captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) (cheers and applause) (audience chanting "stephen"). >> stephen: welcome to "the report." thank you for joining us, ladies and gentlemen. please, you're very kind. (cheers and applause) nation, nation, i don't want to alarm anyone but when you leave my studio tonight, you may very well be hunted for sport. because yesterday new york city became a kill zone. >> a federal judge has ruled new york city's controversial stop and frisk program violates the constitutional rights of minorities by "conducting stops in a racially discriminatory manner." >> stephen: that's right, folks. unelected activist judge has rejected stop and frisk on the bizarre theory that minorities have a constitutional right not to be stopped at random and man handle bid strangers. (laughter) despite the fact th
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thank you very much for doing this for us. what made you decide to take this matter into your own hands? >> well, back in march there was the filing of a lawsuit in albuquerque to force the county clerk down there to issue same-sex marriage licenses. there was another action started in santa fe county, but that was started at the supreme court. the supreme court was asked to take original jurisdiction. it refused to do so, all of the cases went back to the district court, and it appeared there would be months and months if not well over a year before this matter could finally reach the state supreme court. the attorney general filed a brief with the supreme court at its request to advise the court as to whether or not it should take original jurisdiction. the supreme court listened to the brief, and then -- and in the briefing the attorney general of the state said that in his opinion under our equal protection provision of the new mexico state constitution that such laws prohibiting same-sex marriage were illegal. when i saw
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stay with us. joining us now from washington to talk about the work being done to bring jobs, justice, and freedom to all americans, marian wright edelman of the children's defense fund that advocates for children of all at this of these, and mary frances berry, former chair of the u.s. commission on civil rights and now professor of history at the university of pennsylvania. i am honored as always to have both of you on this program tonight. 50 years later, what do you think? >> it is one of those glass half -glass half empty. i think it is about a quarter full. i think a lot has been accomplished, some of it through the work that marian dozen other people, and the work you have done, tavis. but i think we are not anywhere near where we ought to be. the most important measures that , wect ordinary black people have some major problems that don't seem to be getting any better. everything from jobs to the kind of education their kids can get to the kind of healthcare they have access to, and the cri
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he joins us now. so much history on that site, and also an indication that so much has changed. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, del, you may notice a my it contraband umbrellas sprouted in the crowd. they were not supposed to be brought through security, but the lucky few who got them through. you may her the cheers behind me, 50 years to the day this began in washington. this began with a commemoration, a religion service, and shiloh baptist church. there was a march on the other end of the war down to the lincoln memorial. we've heard a number of speake speakers. >> we're obviously having difficulties with the situation down there on the mall. one of the people who has addressed the mall today is the reverend joseph lowry, do we have his sound? >> we come here to washington to say that we'r we ain't going ba. we ain't going back. we've come too far, marched too long, prayed to hard, wept to bitterly, bled too profusely, and died too young to let anybody turn back the clock on our journey to ju
he joins us now. so much history on that site, and also an indication that so much has changed. >> reporter: you're absolutely right, del, you may notice a my it contraband umbrellas sprouted in the crowd. they were not supposed to be brought through security, but the lucky few who got them through. you may her the cheers behind me, 50 years to the day this began in washington. this began with a commemoration, a religion service, and shiloh baptist church. there was a march on the other...
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i thank you both for joining us tonight. patty let's start with you. 70% of food on supermarket shelves have some sort of gmo in them. given it is so common, why is there a reason to be concerned? >> we think this food is different. the crops are different, and just because it is in a large number of products, it is a manageable number of crops, and we could label them. we have a got of genetically modified corn, soy, sugar beats things like that, and people don't realize they are eating them. these crops are different. these companies that make them patent them and charge farmers more to grow the seeds, so then it's different enough that consumers have the right to know that they are in the product they are buying. >> if the industry isn't concerned about dangers, why are they resisting the labeling of what is in the products? >> yeah, there's a lot of issues in play here. i do want touchdown score that every major international science organization in the united states, in europe, australia, china, france, germany, brazil,
i thank you both for joining us tonight. patty let's start with you. 70% of food on supermarket shelves have some sort of gmo in them. given it is so common, why is there a reason to be concerned? >> we think this food is different. the crops are different, and just because it is in a large number of products, it is a manageable number of crops, and we could label them. we have a got of genetically modified corn, soy, sugar beats things like that, and people don't realize they are eating...
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. >> staff could i brief go over with us the make up of the c r.c. as well as the passenger seat bodies. >> it's on page 2 hundred and 17 of your packet. it's an easy c r.c. so the seats are split between san francisco and san mateo. the comtion would have one seat in the bay point neighborhood and two seats for the little hollywood valley altogether and two seats out at mission and there's one appoint by san mateo and then two at large seats so there would be one at large seat and one san francisco seat added >> so i understand to make sure i understand we're talking about a 9 member body? >> seeing it is - 11 members we'd simply change one of the san francisco at large seat to a local seat. >> very good. and that seat would be a member of district 11 or 7. my neighborhood covers both district. i'd like to make that amendment. okay seconded by commissioner cowen. and colleagues can we take that out objection. okay. he amendment is made. and then those items we can open up for public committed. any pun member want to commit? seeing none, public comme
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if you think this will silence us, it won't. this won't scare us. we will keep supporting the syrian rebels and stand by our brothers. >> reporter: the bombings were clearly intended to cause maximum casualties. there unprecedented security in this volatile city. the lebanese army has beefed up it's presence trying to keep this country together. but the lebanese armies are not the only force on the ground. gunmen are roaming the streets. they're setting up checkpoints and searching cars asking people for their identification papers. they say what they're looking for are their enemies. this is a city on the edge. there has been no claiming for the bombings, but people here. >> they fight our city and we will return. they will know as in the few coming days they will know. >> reporter: statements like these may be driven by anger but there is no doubt that hatred is growing in a deeply divided country. >> so much destruction has resulted from these two blasts and that does not take account for the one that took place in south beirut. another 27 people
if you think this will silence us, it won't. this won't scare us. we will keep supporting the syrian rebels and stand by our brothers. >> reporter: the bombings were clearly intended to cause maximum casualties. there unprecedented security in this volatile city. the lebanese army has beefed up it's presence trying to keep this country together. but the lebanese armies are not the only force on the ground. gunmen are roaming the streets. they're setting up checkpoints and searching cars...
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for us. i don't know about you, del, but i never changed. when you think about names that are part of every day american culture like oprah winfrey, king of day time at one time, michael jordan of the mba. that man who now lives at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, president barack obama. while much has changed, much hasn't. a lot are talking about w essential strategic planner for the market on washington -- march on washington. he was a black gay man. he was a pass fiivis -- asivist political strategist. he organized it but because he was gay continue, they would not let him be visible. >> was that a good thing or bad the president's medal of freedom. that was long overdue but i am committed and many others across this nation are committed to teach our children who he was so never again do we ask anyone to step aside, to then, again, nobody is expecting lightning to strike twice. >> del walters, thank you so much. now we have mark anthony neil, a professor of black popular culture in the department of african and african-american studies at duke u
for us. i don't know about you, del, but i never changed. when you think about names that are part of every day american culture like oprah winfrey, king of day time at one time, michael jordan of the mba. that man who now lives at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, president barack obama. while much has changed, much hasn't. a lot are talking about w essential strategic planner for the market on washington -- march on washington. he was a black gay man. he was a pass fiivis -- asivist political...
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did not bring any of us this far to leave us. thank you, god bless you. [applause] >> that of course of martin luther king iii, the eldest son of the dr. reverend martin luther king. of course the burden placed on that family is immense when you think about it. think about a family where every church you went to in the south during that time you saw the image of your father on every fan in every pew. >> presidents clinton and carter, other distinguished program participants, i am honored to be among you today, and to address this historic gathering. i don't know if i am the most senior speaker to address this assembly today, but i am certainly, and surely the only person alive who knew martin luther king jr. when he was a baby. it has been my great privilege to watch my little brother grow and thrive and develop into a fine man, and then a great leader whose legacy continues to inspire countless, millions around the world. unfortunately, a bought of flew virus 50 years ago prevented me from attending the original march, but i was
did not bring any of us this far to leave us. thank you, god bless you. [applause] >> that of course of martin luther king iii, the eldest son of the dr. reverend martin luther king. of course the burden placed on that family is immense when you think about it. think about a family where every church you went to in the south during that time you saw the image of your father on every fan in every pew. >> presidents clinton and carter, other distinguished program participants, i am...
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i'm afraid for my baby >> reporter: he told us he'd welcome u.s. strikes against the regime of syrian president bashar al-assad. president bashar al-assad. ask >> reporter: but as the u.s. weighs its military options against syria, united nations weapons inspectors are still in damascus investigating last week's alleged chemical strike. after coming under sniper fire on monday. their convoy traveled with heavy security, provided by opposition forces. today, they took more blood and tissue samples from victims of last week's attack. they'll need at least another two days to finish their work. the u.n. envoy to syria, lakhdar brahimi said today that some sort of substance seems to have been used in last week's attack, but, scott, he also warned that under international law any kind of military response should be approved by the u.n. security council. >> pelley: which doesn't seem likely given russia's veto on the council and its friendship with syria. holly, thanks very much. in texas today, a military jury sentenced army major nidal hasan to death f
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we invite you to join us then. as we continue to look at the events down on the mall, we want to remind you that it is a special day in washington, a special day for the world, as the civil rights movement itself now in its prime. that is the news at that hour. you are watching al jazeera. coming up next, 101 east adrenalin nation. as always we invite you to stay with us. ♪
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he dressed like us, he talked is like us, he went to the store and bought the same things we would. so it was an opportunity for us to engage in a real discussion about where our country is and then bring young people to the table about where we want to go. >> you take your inspiration from martin luther king in an i have a dream speech but there are clear differences in approaches and tactics from 50 years ago. explain. >> nonviolence is the only way we believe to show a violent system. >> just like martin luther king espoused but that's where the differences end. >> yes, right now we live in an age where dr. martin luther king led from the pulpit. so today i think a lot of our young people what's captured their imagination is music and fashion. and so it's taking that message, and bringing it and democratizing it. we're ready, we're trained, we're disciplined. we have them as a compass. there is room for everybody in the movement but deciding what our futures look like, the biggest challenge is allowing for the forum and young people being at the table. we're tired of being at the
he dressed like us, he talked is like us, he went to the store and bought the same things we would. so it was an opportunity for us to engage in a real discussion about where our country is and then bring young people to the table about where we want to go. >> you take your inspiration from martin luther king in an i have a dream speech but there are clear differences in approaches and tactics from 50 years ago. explain. >> nonviolence is the only way we believe to show a violent...
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did not bring any of us this far to leave us. thank you. god bless you. >> please welcome christine king ferris. [ applause ] >> thank you. president obama and mrs. obama, former presidents clinton and carter, other distinguished program participants, i am honored to be among you today and to address this historic gathering. i don't know if i am the most senior speaker to address this a assembly today, but i am certainly and surely the only person alive who knew martin luther king jr. when he was a baby. it has been my great privilege to watch my little brother grow and thrive and develop into a fine man and then a great leader whose legacy continues to inspire countless millions around the world. unfortunately, a flu virus 50 years ago prevented me from attending the original march, but i was able to watch it on television, and i was as awe struck as everyone else. i knew martin was an excellent preacher because i had seen him deliver on many occasions. but on that day, martin achieved greatness because he melded the hopes and d
did not bring any of us this far to leave us. thank you. god bless you. >> please welcome christine king ferris. [ applause ] >> thank you. president obama and mrs. obama, former presidents clinton and carter, other distinguished program participants, i am honored to be among you today and to address this historic gathering. i don't know if i am the most senior speaker to address this a assembly today, but i am certainly and surely the only person alive who knew martin luther king...
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thanks for joining us. another live look at washington, dc with former president jimmy carter speaking and president obama will be speaking shortly come moment rating the 50th anniversary of the "i have a dream" speech. at humana, our medicare agents sit down with you and ask. hanging out with this guy. he's just the love of my life. [ male announcer ] getting to know you is how we help you choose the humana medicare plan that works best for you. mi familia. ♪ [ male announcer ] we want to help you achieve your best health, so you can keep doing the things that are important to you. keeping up with them. i love it! [ male announcer ] helping you -- now that's what's important to us. ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ >> hello, everyone, and welcome to millionaire's countdown to the oscars. all week, movie-obsessed contestants have been taking their shot at $1 million, and movie-obsessed viewers have had a chance to win a trip to next year's academy awards. take a look to see how you can win. it's hollywood's b
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that true force inside each of us. i see it when a white mother recognizes her own daughter in the face of a poor black child. i see it when the black youth thinks of his own grandfather in the dignified steps of an elderly white man. it's there when the native born recognizing that striving spirit of the new infant, when the interracial couple connects the pains of a gay couple who are discriminated against and understands it as their own. that's where courage comes from. when we turn not from each other or on each other but towards one another and we find that we do not walk alone, that's where courage comes from. [applause] >> and with that courage we can stand together for good jobs and just wages. with that courage we can stand together for the right to health care in the richest nation on earth for every person. with that courage we can stand together for the right of every child from the corners to the hills to get an education that stirs the mind and captures the spirit and prepares them for the world that awai
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and so it was very useful i think for congressman louis to remind us of that. to hear dr. king's whole speech again, you know, it's interesting that the point at which the speech takes off when he talks about i have a dream at the suggestion of mahalia jackson who says tell them about the dream mar tirn, in the background and it just takes off those two parts of the speech are fascinating to hear. and then as chris said, it's a source to another plain and you just think of the very few men and women in history who had that pa sort of power with their words to shape reality with their words and you think of lincoln, of churchill and dr. king. rice is right. we're not going to hear words that powerful again anytime soon. >> especially eugene, words that are from the heart, no script. this is ad lib as you mentioned. so many people don't realize it was mahalia jackson in the background saying tell them about the dream. he had the speech written and it was warming the crowd but then it went as they say these days, next level. something that is destiny that cannot be written or
and so it was very useful i think for congressman louis to remind us of that. to hear dr. king's whole speech again, you know, it's interesting that the point at which the speech takes off when he talks about i have a dream at the suggestion of mahalia jackson who says tell them about the dream mar tirn, in the background and it just takes off those two parts of the speech are fascinating to hear. and then as chris said, it's a source to another plain and you just think of the very few men and...
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thank you for joining us. your specialty is studying large scale, long-term social change in world systems analysis which is appropriate for what we're talking about here. let's talk about the diplomatic situation. the u.k. parliament has voted down any military involvement. where does that put the u.s.? >> well, i think it may lead to complacency in the u.s. but it has created a more dangerous situation. the u.s. was willing to wait until they got the british on board. but now that the british are not coming on board, and it does not look like that's going to change there is a real threat that people will get complacent, and the u.s. may make it's military move any time. it could happen any time. because there is congressional opposition mounting to going ahead with military action without consultation of congress and without moving something through congress, president obama is in a situation here if he wants to move with potentia l potentially incalculatible consequences. >> what could be the consequence of
thank you for joining us. your specialty is studying large scale, long-term social change in world systems analysis which is appropriate for what we're talking about here. let's talk about the diplomatic situation. the u.k. parliament has voted down any military involvement. where does that put the u.s.? >> well, i think it may lead to complacency in the u.s. but it has created a more dangerous situation. the u.s. was willing to wait until they got the british on board. but now that the...